2014
DOI: 10.2478/acve-2014-0034
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SNP Genetic Diversity Within a Fragment of the Gene Myo15a Responsible for the Hearing Process in a Population of Farmed and Free-Living Animals of the Canidae Family/SNP Genetski Deverzitet U Okviru Fragmenta Gena Myo15a, Odgovornog Za Sluh U Populaciji Životinja Familije Canidae U Uslovima Farmskog I Slobodnog Uzgoja

Abstract: The gene MYO15A is involved in the production of a protein included in the group of motor proteins known as myosins. Myosin XVA is located in the inner ear, the pituitary gland and other tissues, and has a substantial infl uence on the hearing process. Mutations in this gene cause amino acid substitutions in the conserved motor domain of the myosin chain, leading to shortening of the stereocilia in the hair cells, so that the function of myosin XVA is impaired. A research hypothesis was put forth that mutation… Show more

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“…The genes IGF1, MYO15A, PAX3 and MC1R were analyzed genetically for fox and dog [21,22]. Methylation-specific PCR (MSP) and sequencing of amplified DNA fragments following the use of sodium bisulfite and PCR (BSP) are considered to be among the most effective techniques for detecting methylated genes [23].…”
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“…The genes IGF1, MYO15A, PAX3 and MC1R were analyzed genetically for fox and dog [21,22]. Methylation-specific PCR (MSP) and sequencing of amplified DNA fragments following the use of sodium bisulfite and PCR (BSP) are considered to be among the most effective techniques for detecting methylated genes [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%